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Beyoncé, The Weeknd and Eminem Headline Coachella 2018

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The Coachella 2018 lineup has arrived, with Beyoncé, The Weeknd and Eminem are announced as headliners. The 2018 festival kicks off on April 13 and then wraps up weekend two on April 22.

Cardi B Is Record Breaking! Joins The Beatles & Ashanti With First 3 Hot 100 Hits in Top 10 At The Same Time

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Cardi B becomes just the third act – and the first rapper – to place her first three Billboard Hot 100 entries in the chart’s top 10 simultaneously, joining only The Beatles and Ashanti in achieving the feat.

The Bronx rapper earns the honor as G-Eazy’s “No Limit,” featuring A$AP Rocky and Cardi B, lifts from No. 5 to a No. 4 high on the new Jan. 6-dated Hot 100; Migos, Nicki Minaj and Cardi B’s No. 6-peaking “MotorSport” holds at No. 7; and Cardi B’s former three-week No. 1 debut smash “Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)” returns to the top 10, rising 12-10.

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Important Seminar Happening In Toronto: Life Skills for Musicians: Practical Advice from Real Experts

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JAZZ.FM91, once again in partnership with TD Bank Group, is presenting a jazz-focused Music Business Seminar on February 11, 2018 in Toronto.

This informative and entertaining event will give participants access to industry experts and world famous jazz performers. Canadian sensation Molly Johnson will be on hand to speak to the state of jazz in Canada today; international guitar master Matt Stevens will address his experience of moving to New York City and “making it;” entrepreneur and musician Miranda Mulholland will expound on the pros and cons of digital media from a musician’s perspective and Dr John Chong will present his advice on maintaining mental and physical health while living as a musician.

Life Skills for Musicians: Practical Advice from Real Experts
Date: Sunday, February 11
Time: 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Location: JAZZ.FM91, 4 Pardee Ave, Unit 100, Toronto
Admission: $20.00 (includes full day access and lunch)

To register for the seminar, please click here.

Netflix Debuts Trailer For ‘The End of the F***ing World’

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Featuring a kick-ass soundtrack and stellar performances, the fearless series reimagines the ‘coming-of-age’ teen-angst dramedy – removing the cliche BS to reveal a nuanced and unexpected love story.

https://youtu.be/vbiiik_T3Bo

Based on the award-winning graphic novels, adapted by acclaimed newcomer Charlie Covell, the eight part, half hour series follows James (Alex Lawther, Black Mirror) and Alyssa (Jessica Barden, Penny Dreadful) – a budding teen psychopath and a foul-mouthed rebel fed-up with her boring life. The two embark on a roadtrip to find a better life, and escape the impending doom of adulthood. As their chaotic journey unfolds, it becomes apparent that James and Alyssa have crossed a line and have no choice but to take it as far as they can…The End of the F***ing World.

Will Smith Gives His Tips To A Happy Marriage On His 20th Anniversary

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20 years ago today, Will Smith married Jada Pinkett, and on Instagram, he offered his advice to the rest of us on how to have a happy and long-lasting marriage.
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Love is Like Gardening… I have learned to focus on HELPING you to BLOSSOM into what YOU want to be (into what you were born to be)… Rather than Demanding that you become what my Fragile Ego needs you to be.
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I’ve learned to take pleasure in Nourishing YOUR dreams… Rather than wrestling with you to Fulfill my Selfish Needs & Satiate My Insecurities.
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I have learned that
Love is Listening.
Love is Giving.
Love is Freedom.

Justin Timberlake Announces New Album “Man of the Woods” Out February 2

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If you’re a Justin Timberlake fan, you’ve waited a four long years for his followup to The 20/20 Experience – 2 of 2, but you won’t have to wait much longer.

He unveiled a minute-long teaser trailer for the record on Twitter today, which disclosed that Timberlake’s fifth studio album, titled Man of the Woods, is set to arrive Feb. 2.

Dave Chappelle: Equanimity + The Bird Revelation

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Make America wait again? Not a chance. Two all-new stand-up specials from Dave Chappelle premiering on New Year’s Eve, only on Netflix.

And Now, Here’s A Potato Doing A Cover Version Of Darude’s “Sandstorm”

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To start your new year off right with some inspiration, here’s a potato doing a version of Darude’s 2000 hit Sandstorm.

David Crosby On The Difficulty Of Touring At 76 Years Of Age

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It’s a good time to be David Crosby. The two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee is experiencing an unprecedented surge not only in prolificacy, but in creativity.

Sky Trails, his third album of original material in four years, takes the fearless folk rock legend in a new musical direction as the set tilts toward a full band sound with deep, soulful grooves. “It’s a natural thing for me,” says Crosby, who joyously embraced the challenge of the shifting song structures. “I’ve always felt more comfortable there. There’s complexity, intricacy and subtleties in the music. I like that stuff.”

But, being 76 years old and on the road isn’t easy.

“There’s about three hours of joy, and then around 21 hours of hard stuff. When I get to sing, I’m the happiest guy you ever met. I love it. But the rest of the time, when you can’t get more than three hours of sleep in a row and you’re eating at some crappy restaurant and you don’t get home cooking, then it’s hard. It beats the crap out of me. I’m an old guy and I don’t have the kind of stamina I used to, and so it’s daunting. In the first place, I love performing, and in the second place, it’s the only way we make any money now. We don’t make any money off records, so the only way we make a living is to go out and play live. And it’s hard. At my age, it’s really hard. But it’s also the only thing I’ve got.”

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John Oates’ New Americana Song ‘Arkansas’

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John Oates is one half of the best-selling duo of all time, Hall & Oates, as well as an accomplished solo artist. Now, he has teamed up with an amazing group of accomplished and rising stars in the Americana music world to bring his new album, Arkansas, to life.

The project originally began as a tribute to Oates’ idol, Mississippi John Hurt. It evolved organically, during a series of Nashville recording sessions, into a unique, retrospective collection drawing from a wide rand of Oates’ musical influences. Asked about the style and sound of Arkansas, he says, ”it’s like Dixieland dipped in bluegrass and salted with Delta blues.”